UFC president Dana White is done with Jason "Mayhem" Miller. After losing to C.B. Dollaway in a bout that was booed for being less-than-thrilling and an unknown backstage incident, White said Miller is no longer with the UFC.

White wouldn't say what the incident was except to say it was nothing physical."Mayhem's done. He's gone," White said, adding that the incident was "just some bulls--t that I don't want to talk about. We're on a crazy string here of dumb bulls--t."

Miller fought in the UFC early in his career but then moved to Japanese promotions and to Strikeforce. He returned to the UFC with a coaching stint on "The Ultimate Fighter" that was followed by a bad loss to Michael Bisping.

White was also not happy with Miller's playful entrances for the weigh-in and his fight. Miller brought a pink boa and boom box to the weigh-in, and wore a paper bag out to the Octagon on Saturday.

"When you get embarrassed the way he did against Michael Bisping, then you show up in that pink whatever that thing was, I'm not into that stuff," said White. "It's not my thing. I guess I don't really care if guys do it because you see it at weigh-ins all the time. Just take this thing serious. If you want to be a clown do that stuff on your reality show."

Miller is the host of MTV's Bully Beatdown, a show that allows bullied teens to get their comeuppance against their tormentors via a trained fighter. He leaves the UFC with an overall record of 23-9, and no wins in the UFC

Dana has also been commenting on the possibility of a Lesnar return after 'Mania

At the UFC 146 post-show press conference, Dana White was asked whether there was anything to Lesnar being at the show. He responded, "maybe" and smiled. White said, "He was here, I think that says it all." He said Brock Lesnar contacted him and requested to meet with him at the UFC event face to face. When asked directly if Lesnar could be returning to UFC and responded, "Possibly, yeah."

UFC president Dana White is done with Jason "Mayhem" Miller. After losing to C.B. Dollaway in a bout that was booed for being less-than-thrilling and an unknown backstage incident, White said Miller is no longer with the UFC.

White wouldn't say what the incident was except to say it was nothing physical."Mayhem's done. He's gone," White said, adding that the incident was "just some bulls--t that I don't want to talk about. We're on a crazy string here of dumb bulls--t."

Miller fought in the UFC early in his career but then moved to Japanese promotions and to Strikeforce. He returned to the UFC with a coaching stint on "The Ultimate Fighter" that was followed by a bad loss to Michael Bisping.

White was also not happy with Miller's playful entrances for the weigh-in and his fight. Miller brought a pink boa and boom box to the weigh-in, and wore a paper bag out to the Octagon on Saturday.

"When you get embarrassed the way he did against Michael Bisping, then you show up in that pink whatever that thing was, I'm not into that stuff," said White. "It's not my thing. I guess I don't really care if guys do it because you see it at weigh-ins all the time. Just take this thing serious. If you want to be a clown do that stuff on your reality show."

Miller is the host of MTV's Bully Beatdown, a show that allows bullied teens to get their comeuppance against their tormentors via a trained fighter. He leaves the UFC with an overall record of 23-9, and no wins in the UFC

Dana has also been commenting on the possibility of a Lesnar return after 'Mania

At the UFC 146 post-show press conference, Dana White was asked whether there was anything to Lesnar being at the show. He responded, "maybe" and smiled. White said, "He was here, I think that says it all." He said Brock Lesnar contacted him and requested to meet with him at the UFC event face to face. When asked directly if Lesnar could be returning to UFC and responded, "Possibly, yeah."

im not a miller fan or nothing but cb just held him down and held him against the fence. at least miller was trying to finish the fight, the ref did a lousy job imo. im all for takin the fight to the ground but the fighter has to stay active and try to finish it with either gnp or a sub

The problem with Lesnar in my opinion is that they fed him to the dogs too quickly. They should've had him fight more lower calibre fighters before giving him the title shots and top 5 guys... You know, build up his skills a little better.

The problem with Lesnar in my opinion is that they fed him to the dogs too quickly. They should've had him fight more lower calibre fighters before giving him the title shots and top 5 guys... You know, build up his skills a little better.

Personally he needs more confidence and striking work to hang.

I disagree. They gave him some jap can, Heath Herring, He lost to Mir, and a punch drunk Couture. How easy do you want him to go?

I disagree. They gave him some jap can, Heath Herring, He lost to Mir, and a punch drunk Couture. How easy do you want him to go?

The jap can was his debut and was outside the UFC. Herring was a hell of a test for anyone at any stage of their careers and he mauled him (what a punch to start the fight), Mir got 1 lucky move off after being smashed to bits (still think it was a BS deduction by the ref) and was then obliterated in the rematch & Couture was the legit HW champ regardless of age etc, having dismantled Sylvia & Gonzaga. Brock earned the title and then showed his durability against Carwin but there is no way his operation didnt change him, even his most vicious detractors have to admit he was never the same man after he got sick. I think the early Lesnar showed what he could have been but we'll never know now.

This. Ive said it on numerous occasions but you have the top 3 - 4 and then the rest, the difference in class is HUGE even at that level of fighting. If Mir was worth a title shot the Lesnar is still up there.